New manager for the tennis school and competitive sector of Valtiberina Tennis & Sports

July 29, 2025

Valtiberina Tennis
Arezzo, July 29, 2025 – Valtiberina Tennis & Sports has appointed a new head of tennis school and competitive sports . The Sansepolcro club has strengthened its coaching staff with the addition of National Coach Clemente Monaco, who will bring his experience and professionalism to the development of tennis in the valley, aiming to improve the quality of teaching and competitive results. This new addition marks a further step forward in the growth process undertaken by Valtiberina Tennis in collaboration with Tennis Giotto, with the introduction of a dedicated figure responsible for planning various activities, developing young local talent, and coordinating between managers, coaches, athletes, and families.
After a successful career on the court, Monaco chose to dedicate himself to tennis teaching, pursuing a federal training program that was supported and complemented by a degree in Sports and Exercise Science from the University of Perugia. This commitment culminated in his qualifications as a National Master, First-Level Physical Trainer, and First-Level Padel Instructor, with extensive experience gained primarily with the Città di Castello Tennis Club and Polisport, but also through collaborations with other organizations in the Tiber Valley. His sporting and human expertise will now be available to Valtiberina Tennis, joining a solid team of instructors including Ettore Boriosi, Veronica Forni, and Michela Metozzi. Each with their own unique expertise, they will ensure comprehensive technical and athletic preparation from the first strokes of the racket to entry into the competitive sector. "Valtiberina Tennis," Monaco commented, "is a solid and well-structured club that, thanks to its partnership with an excellent organization like Tennis Giotto, is experiencing a period of growth in terms of numbers and quality of teaching. I am therefore proud and motivated to contribute to a project that looks to the future with great ambition."
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